Reckoning with Queer History: The Canadian 'LGBT Purge' Case and the Limits of Forgiveness

Forthcoming in (2025) 62:1 Osgoode Hall Law Journal.

Osgoode Legal Studies Research Paper No.4843658

37 Pages Posted: 24 Jun 2024

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Daniel Del Gobbo

University of Windsor Faculty of Law

Date Written: May 27, 2024

Abstract

The Canadian government has a long history of regulation, exploitation, and violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, and two-spirit (LGBTQ2) people. One of the most painful chapters in this history is the “LGBT Purge,” a term that refers to the expulsion of LGBTQ2 service members and employees from the Canadian Armed Forces, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and federal public service between 1955 and 1992. The LGBT Purge was the subject of a class action lawsuit filed in 2017 that resulted in a settlement agreement in 2018. On a parallel track to the settlement, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a formal apology for the government’s history of state-sponsored discrimination against LGBTQ2 people in 2017. In this article, I consider these events from a legal historical and queer theoretical perspective. I focus on the potential of the settlement to promote reconciliation with LGBTQ2 people, contextualizing the settlement in light of neoliberal and homonationalist pressures on the class members to settle the past and forgive legacies of homophobic violence that continue to be felt today. Praiseworthy as the settlement terms might be, I conclude by arguing that forgiving the government’s history of discrimination against LGBTQ2 people is an historical impossibility.

Keywords: Civil Procedure, Class Actions, Human Rights, Reconciliation, Legal History, Gender and Sexuality, Queer Theory, LGBT Purgeeparated]

Suggested Citation

Del Gobbo, Daniel, Reckoning with Queer History: The Canadian 'LGBT Purge' Case and the Limits of Forgiveness (May 27, 2024). Forthcoming in (2025) 62:1 Osgoode Hall Law Journal. , Osgoode Legal Studies Research Paper No.4843658, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4843658

Daniel Del Gobbo (Contact Author)

University of Windsor Faculty of Law ( email )

401 Sunset Ave, Windsor
Windsor, ON N9B 3P4
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